The Legacy of President Clinton

2005-10-08T08:00:53-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/a5b/188655-12-m.jpgThe thirteenth hour of the 25th anniversary of viewer calls focused on the year 1992 and on the legacy of President Clinton. Mr. Podesta talked about working in the Clinton administration, domestic policy and foreign affairs during the Clinton years, the impeachment of President Clinton, and the impact he made on American politics and culture. He also responded to questions and comments from viewers.

An interview with 25th anniversary essay contest finalist Judy Hammond of Alachua, Fla., as well as several clips from previous programming were aired.

The program was part of a 25-hour call-in marathon commemorating 25 years of viewer calls that began with television’s first-ever, regularly scheduled, national viewer call-in program on October 7, 1980, when the 19-month-old network televised a live viewer call-in program from the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

The thirteenth hour of the 25th anniversary of viewer calls focused on the year 1992 and on the legacy of President Clinton. Mr. Podesta talked…
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The Legacy of President Clinton
The thirteenth hour of the 25th anniversary of viewer calls focused on the year 1992 and on the legacy of President Clinton. Mr. Podesta talked about working in the Clinton administration, domestic policy and foreign affairs during the Clinton years, the impeachment of President Clinton, and the impact he made on American politics and culture. He also responded to questions and comments from viewers.

An interview with 25th anniversary essay contest finalist Judy Hammond of Alachua, Fla., as well as several clips from previous programming were aired.

The program was part of a 25-hour call-in marathon commemorating 25 years of viewer calls that began with television’s first-ever, regularly scheduled, national viewer call-in program on October 7, 1980, when the 19-month-old network televised a live viewer call-in program from the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. close